Dear theorbists.... (in particular the North Americans who have to fly
   to every concert),

   I am selling my Stevenson theorbo flightcase. Blurb is below, and do
   click on the link to Wayne's site way at the bottom to see photos.

   Contact me in a private message if interested.

   All best,

   BenjaminA

   STEVENSON THEORBO FLIGHT CASE: state of the art flightcase for
   theorboes made by Alan Stevenson
   (A [1]http://www.stevensoncases.co.ukA ), the world-renowned maker of
   flight cases for Yo Yo Ma, Berlin Philharmonic and James Bond ("The
   Living Daylights"). Instrument "floats" in different densities of
   high-performance foam (these are re-configurable for different theorbo
   sizes). Case itself made of a patented compound of carbon, kevlar, and
   other materials making it incredibly strong - essentially unbreakable -
   yet flexible and light:A the material of the case is only millimeters
   thick, so the case only weighs about 15 Kg, well within airline
   regulations (32 Kg). It is on wheels for easy rolling. Two red-strap
   theorbo "seat belts" keeping the instrument in place. There is also a
   big pocket inside for strings, frets, etc., emplacements for
   humidifiers and also a storage space for musical scores. New price is
   A-L-3000, I will happily sell for far less. Case in Paris.
   [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/forsale.html

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   [3]www.luthiste.com
   t +33 (0) 6 71 79 98 98

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References

   1. http://www.stevensoncases.co.uk/
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/forsale.html
   3. http://www.luthiste.com/


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